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This helps brace it and prevent it from breaking.
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The bones feature several possible adaptations for digging, including large shoulder bones to support powerful muscles, a shovel-like snout, and reinforced hips to help brace the body.
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1) There were a predominant number of participants with right-sided pain and thus increased contractions on the left side may have been predominant to help brace or stabilize the area.
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